Agenda: 13:00 - 13:05 Introduction . Dušan Rakić, Secretary of IT Association at Belgrade Chamber of Commerce 13:05 - 13:25 Presentation of ECDL standards in e-education . Đorđe Dukić, President at EEIG Bussines Communication & Certificates, President at JISA – Union of ICT Societies ...
... Bulgaria; Vlado Misajlovski, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Chair-in-Office of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) in 2012-2013; Radu Podgorean, State Secretary of theMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Romania, incoming Chair-in-Office of the SEECP; Vera Mavrić, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, preceding Chair-in-Office of the SEECP; Kieran Dowling, Ambassador of Ireland to Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, for the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union; and Stefano Sannino, Director General for Enlargement of the European Commission. The Regional Cooperation Council was established in Sofia on 27 February ...
... _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Working Groups The NISPAcee Working Group is a group of researchers and/or professionals associated with NISPAcee who are investigating a particular public administration or public policy topic. Currently, there are ten NISPAcee Working Groups which intend to schedule their meetings during the 21st NISPAcee Annual Conference in Belgrade, Serbia. I. Working Group on Local Government II. Working Group on e-Government III. Working Group on Civil Service IV. Working Group on PA Reform V. Working Group on Internationalization and Networking of Public Administration Studies and Civil Servant’s Training Systems VI. Working Group on Public Finance and Public ...
Contributions related to all aspects of digitisation of cultural and scientific heritage are invited. Papers that report on applications of information technologies in the field of digitisation are particularly welcome. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the Program committee. The contributions should cover the following topics: - digitisation of cultural heritage at local, national, regional and European level - metadata aggregation at national, regional and European level - ...
... Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade; Sergej Flere, the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Maribor; Jana Vlajković, the Ministry of Youth and Sport of the Republic of Serbia; Jelena Milovanović, of the NGO ‘Civic Initiatives’; and Ivana Milanović Hrašovec, fom the magazine “Vreme“. Mihajlo Đukić the RRPP Local Coordinator for Serbia presented the current RRPP programme and its activities in Serbia thus far. Source: RRPP On December 14, 2012 researchers of the Regional Research Promotion Programme supported research project Youth– Actors of Social Change organised a panel discussion on the status of young people in Serbia. The panel presented the survey “Young People – Our Present. Exploring Social Biographies of Young People ...
The evaluation standards published by EVAL-INNO aim to contribute to the improved implementation and exploitation of Research, Technological Development and Innovation (RTDI) measures by promoting meaningful evaluation procedures to foster strategic intelligence building and evidence-based decision-making in the field of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy. They address: authorities commissioning RTDI evaluations (often ministries in charge of research, technological development ...
... Innovation in the SEE Region) will organise the first RTDI evaluation training course on 18-22 March 2013 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The training will gather participants from Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Greece and will be carried out by experienced RTDI evaluation trainers from six countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Montenegro and Serbia). Deadline for applications: 20 February 2013 ...
... from Norway (Department of Educational Research and Intermedia as well as the Centre for European Studies – ARENA of the University of Oslo, and the Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education – NIFU) and the region (University of Zagreb in Croatia, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Sciences in Serbia and Centre for Education Policy in Serbia), the project supports the development of technical and human capacity to address these issues in a comprehensive and sustainable manner. The team of the NORGLOBAL project "European Integration in Higher Education and Research in the Western Balkans" is pleased to announce the second open conference on higher education and research ...
... have some general insight and interest in South-Eastern Europe. Tuition fees are waived for Austrian/EU students. Tuition costs approximately €745 per semester for citizens of other states but can usually be fully refunded upon successful completion of each semester for citizens of Albania, Belarus Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine. For enquiries about the admission procedure, tuition fees and refund process at the University of Graz please contact Alexandra Fauland alexandra.fauland@uni-graz.at at the Office for International Relations. Please note that the University of Graz does not provide financial support – no scholarships are currently ...
... for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania, incoming Chair-in-Office of the SEECP; Kieran Dowling, Ambassador of Ireland to Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina; Stefano Sannino, Director General for Enlargement of the European Commission; and Vera Mavrić, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, previous Chair-in-Office of the SEECP. The RCC has been established on 27 February 2008 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Source: email by Regional Cooperation Council The fifth anniversary of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) will be held on February 27, 2013 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. A panel discussion ‘Five years of ...
The overall objective of the Project was to strengthen education-research-innovation (eri) triangle and to improve knowledge transfer from academia to industry by building structural and legislative framework and by implementation of recognised good practices. The project focused on education-research- innovation (eri) triangle. In this report the achievements of the projects are explained: such as an impressive number of case studies and good practicerecipes offering possible solutions in ...
The document addresses: 1) The role of doctoral education in boosting research and innovation/technology transfer at the University of Vienna 2) The role of technology transfer system within Saarland University (correlation and cooperation) 3) The present status of the education-research-innovation activities related to knowledge transfer and academic entrepreneurship: towards a better understanding 4) Reflection from the university perspective as well as analysis of ...
... 14-18, 2012. The research was presented to different institutions, including the European Parliament’s Board for Western Balkans, European External Action Service (EEAS) and European Policy Centre. However, presentation with the greatest attention was given in DG Enlargement, with the presence of Pierre Mirel – Director of Unit for Albania, BiH, Serbia and Kosovo*, Myriam Ferran – Director of Unit for Serbia and Tristan Le Berigot – Advisor for Serbia. Recommendations and arguments from the research were accepted in a positive way by all counterparts in Brussels, and the topic proved to be very interesting not only for Serbia, but also other countries in the region ...
With the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty the protection of minorities became an explicit founding value of the European Union. In its external relations the EU has with the membership perspective and increased integration in the common market strong instruments at her disposal to promote and foster the protection of human and minority rights in the Western Balkan states. The question, however, arises to which extent the EU made and makes use of this leverage in its enlargement policy. ...
In 1993 the European Union took the decision to open its borders to the new democracies of Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. Eight of them joined in 2004 and two more in 2007. However, the most ambitious European project ever has yet to be concluded. This book examines the state of play anno 2012. What have we learned from earlier accessions and how does this affect the perspectives of the remaining (potential) candidate countries? What explaines the much stricter conditionality of ...
... Serbia Serbia was granted candidate status by the European Council on 1 March 2012. The progress report discussed 22 January calls on the Council to set a date for the start of accession negotiations as soon as possible. One of the biggest issues is the country's fraught relations with newly independent Kosovo ...
... WBC region compares with its neighbouring countries, the "Statistics" section offers a comparison with Romania. Under the submenu 'PROJECTS' a keyword search allows a focused search in the project descriptions. To get view on the bilateral links between the countries through projects, go to the Bilateral section. http://itconsult-eu.de/serbia/Countries.asp
... Head of NIPAC Office, Secretariat for European Affairs Expectations of, and ownership by the Beneficiaries – Turkey - Ahmet Yücel,Deputy Undersecretary, Ministry for EU Affairs Expectations of, and ownership by the Beneficiaries – Bosnia and Herzegovina - Nevenka Savić,National IPA Coordinator, Directorate for European Integration Expectations of, and ownership by the Beneficiaries – Serbia - Ognjen Mirić,Coordinator for EU Funds, Serbian European Integration Office The viewpoint of Member States - Julius Liljeström, Director, Deputy Head of Department for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden SESSION 3: Planning and programming IPA II - how to make financial assistance more strategic and coherent ...
After mapping the economic situation and the competitiveness of the countries in European neighbourhood, the paper proceeds to an analysis of the selected aspects of these countries’ competitiveness The economic impacts of existing agreements between EU Member States and neighbouring countries. A simulation of various scenarios covering free trade in goods between the EU and some of its neighbours is attempted. Where possible, the effects of bilateral agreements on the growth and productivity ...
... planning documents that prioritise public investments, public-private partnerships and many other instruments aimed at improving economic growth and employment on the local level. Source: email by Tatjana Potezica, Operativni menadzer / Operations Manager, Institute for Territorial Economic Development (InTER) Policy Brief with the topic “A Decade of Local Economic Development in Serbia: Lessons for the Future” was published by InTER and written by Dragiša Mijačić. Dragiša Mijačić